Experience the excitement of Las Vegas at the casually elegant new Tropicana Las Vegas – a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel. With acclaimed restaurants, premier entertainment options and unsurpassed service, this unique resort on the Las Vegas Strip has a distinctive South Beach rhythm and vibe. Be warmly welcomed at this Las Vegas hotel with a freshly baked chocolate chip cookie before settling into a stylish, residential-style guest room that evokes the atmosphere of a breezy beach getaway. Decorated in a sunset palette of warm shades, each room of our Las Vegas hotel features custom designed furnishings, a 42-inch LCD TV and Serta Perfect Sleeper beds with 300-thread-count linens. Choose the Paradise Tower to be seconds from the casino floor or the Club Tower for a guest room near the conference center. From glamorous weddings to business meetings of all sizes, the flexible 60,000 sq. ft. conference center is the perfect venue for any event Try your luck in our 50,000 sq. ft. casino and choose from table games and slots, or raise the stakes in our high limit area. Enjoy world-class entertainment at Laugh Factory comedy club and the Mob Attraction, or a signature treatment at Glow®, a Mandara Spa, which also features a modern fitness center overlooking our award-winning pool and gardens

I loved the decor. It was nice. Welcoming and accommodating for the most part. The beds were comfy. The pillows were a little to thick. Close to MGM Grand. Which I was there for SCENTSY reunion. Easy to get back and forth. Staff was accommodating

The FIRST room we were given on the 12th floor had someone else's bags already in there. I called the front desk and they "upgraded"our room to a "strip view" on the 9th floor. Got into that room and it was literally right next to the elevators. Loud mechanical workings? No Thank you and the "strip view" was the back side off mgm and front of Hooters. Decided to call back and ask for a room not by the elevators and that room was doable with a view of the luxor, Excalibur, and Mandalay bay which is technically not a strip view but we thought it was lol. Plenty of drawers and hangers in the closet

I loved the decor. It was nice. Welcoming and accommodating for the most part. The beds were comfy. The pillows were a little to thick. Close to MGM Grand. Which I was there for SCENTSY reunion. Easy to get back and forth. Staff was accommodating

The FIRST room we were given on the 12th floor had someone else's bags already in there. I called the front desk and they "upgraded"our room to a "strip view" on the 9th floor. Got into that room and it was literally right next to the elevators. Loud mechanical workings? No Thank you and the "strip view" was the back side off mgm and front of Hooters. Decided to call back and ask for a room not by the elevators and that room was doable with a view of the luxor, Excalibur, and Mandalay bay which is technically not a strip view but we thought it was lol. Plenty of drawers and hangers in the closet

The spa was nice and if you sign up for the Tropicana Players Club card you'll receive 10% off. The location is conveniently close to the airport so the taxi fare was only $11.

A hidden $25 per day resort fee is charged upon arrival and is not included in the online price. The pool looked nice but had a "issue with the water" which required the staff to prevent us from using it for the day we wanted to. Drinks in the lounge are very expensive. Room did not have a mini fridge

The spa was nice and if you sign up for the Tropicana Players Club card you'll receive 10% off. The location is conveniently close to the airport so the taxi fare was only $11.

A hidden $25 per day resort fee is charged upon arrival and is not included in the online price. The pool looked nice but had a "issue with the water" which required the staff to prevent us from using it for the day we wanted to. Drinks in the lounge are very expensive. Room did not have a mini fridge

We stayed in the bungalows, which were offset from the main hotel. The room was quiet, clean and spacious. We were there for a convention at another hotel, so we did not gamble. No comment on the casino. tropicana has a comfortable lounge to grab a drink in. The staff were fine and the food at the beach cafe was pretty good. Overall, quiet, clean and comfortable. We would definitely stay there again.

Not enough food choices, but one can always stroll over to the MGM. Gym was not impressive. Our room also did not have a mini fridge, which was kind of a bummer

We stayed in the bungalows, which were offset from the main hotel. The room was quiet, clean and spacious. We were there for a convention at another hotel, so we did not gamble. No comment on the casino. tropicana has a comfortable lounge to grab a drink in. The staff were fine and the food at the beach cafe was pretty good. Overall, quiet, clean and comfortable. We would definitely stay there again.

Not enough food choices, but one can always stroll over to the MGM. Gym was not impressive. Our room also did not have a mini fridge, which was kind of a bummer

Kayak said we were paid in full and then we had to pay resort fee of $28./day that we did not budget for. No mall like facilities like other hotel/casinos so we never spent much time in our hotel. Rooms in towers were very noisy from street noise and a wedding going on and we were inconvenienced by having to repack and go to a bungalow. The TV was very poor and had no menu to explain what show you were watching like my cable tv at home does - hated it. PPV too expensive - double home. Maids were very poor - sometimes no washcloths, never cleaned shower or toilet, rarely replaced amenities or gave clean drinking glasses or changed the sheets unless we asked. We would go out for the day and come back around 3pm for a rest and they would just be starting to clean rooms near ours. 6.95 to use the internet and check our banks etc. and no way to have just an account for the duration of the trip and only pay that once - we had to pay 3 different days which is a lot for us. Never won a dime in any of the slots so after 3 days moved to Flamingo, MGM, Mandalay Bay, etc. for gambling and won pretty good there.

The illusions show.

Kayak said we were paid in full and then we had to pay resort fee of $28./day that we did not budget for. No mall like facilities like other hotel/casinos so we never spent much time in our hotel. Rooms in towers were very noisy from street noise and a wedding going on and we were inconvenienced by having to repack and go to a bungalow. The TV was very poor and had no menu to explain what show you were watching like my cable tv at home does - hated it. PPV too expensive - double home. Maids were very poor - sometimes no washcloths, never cleaned shower or toilet, rarely replaced amenities or gave clean drinking glasses or changed the sheets unless we asked. We would go out for the day and come back around 3pm for a rest and they would just be starting to clean rooms near ours. 6.95 to use the internet and check our banks etc. and no way to have just an account for the duration of the trip and only pay that once - we had to pay 3 different days which is a lot for us. Never won a dime in any of the slots so after 3 days moved to Flamingo, MGM, Mandalay Bay, etc. for gambling and won pretty good there.

Rooms should have mini refrigerators!!! The lights in the bathroom were poorly lit -- needs a much better wattage. The shower head was too low, even for someone 5 feet 9 inches tall. I kept on hitting the tub plug with my foot, at least on occasion -- poorly placed. A big negative is the film on the windows. They prevent you from taking good pictures. It's probably for filtering out the sun, which is great, but it blocks out more than the sun -- it's a big negative. No fan in the bathrooms -- gotta leave the door open a crack. One big negative is there are no blackout drapes when the sun starts to come up in the morning. The wood shutters don't block the light effectively. I'd rather stay at the Westgate, which is cheaper, on Paradise Road. They have blackout drapes, refrigerators, blow dryers, quiet hallways.

The location is great!

Rooms should have mini refrigerators!!! The lights in the bathroom were poorly lit -- needs a much better wattage. The shower head was too low, even for someone 5 feet 9 inches tall. I kept on hitting the tub plug with my foot, at least on occasion -- poorly placed. A big negative is the film on the windows. They prevent you from taking good pictures. It's probably for filtering out the sun, which is great, but it blocks out more than the sun -- it's a big negative. No fan in the bathrooms -- gotta leave the door open a crack. One big negative is there are no blackout drapes when the sun starts to come up in the morning. The wood shutters don't block the light effectively. I'd rather stay at the Westgate, which is cheaper, on Paradise Road. They have blackout drapes, refrigerators, blow dryers, quiet hallways.

The pool area was nice. Location was great, right next to MGM, New York New York, and Excalibur. All are easily accessible using the catwalks. Also, very close to airport. Bed was comfortable. Maids did a great job of keeping the room tidy each day during the week we stayed there. The area around the hotel seems safe.

The Casino area had a constant thick smell of cigarette smoke. It was the worst smelling of all the Casinos we visited. I know smoking is commonplace in a Casino, but this was awful. The ventilation needs work there. We never gambled there because of this. We just went to the other Casinos near by, which smelled much better. On the other hand, the hotel area didn't smell like smoke thank goodness.

The pool area was nice. Location was great, right next to MGM, New York New York, and Excalibur. All are easily accessible using the catwalks. Also, very close to airport. Bed was comfortable. Maids did a great job of keeping the room tidy each day during the week we stayed there. The area around the hotel seems safe.

The Casino area had a constant thick smell of cigarette smoke. It was the worst smelling of all the Casinos we visited. I know smoking is commonplace in a Casino, but this was awful. The ventilation needs work there. We never gambled there because of this. We just went to the other Casinos near by, which smelled much better. On the other hand, the hotel area didn't smell like smoke thank goodness.

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"With a history dating back to 1957, Tropicana is one of the few remaining “original” resorts on the Strip. Guests would never guess its age, however, thanks to a multimillion-dollar renovation last year. Drawing upon Miami’s South Beach for inspiration, the hotel’s island theme is tastefully cultivated with the light but pervasive scent of coconuts and 1,658 spacious guestrooms designed with bright orange and white fabrics, warm woods, and original tropical-themed artwork. Though no longer home to the popular Nikki Beach Club (it closed in..."
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